embossing

[ɪmˈbɒsɪŋ]

embossing Definition

  • 1a process of creating raised or sunken designs in a material such as paper, leather, metal, or fabric
  • 2a design or pattern created by embossing

Using embossing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "embossing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The invitation card had a beautiful embossing of the couple's initials.

  • Example

    The leather bag had an embossed logo of the brand.

  • Example

    The artist used embossing to create a 3D effect on the paper.

embossing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for embossing

Phrases with embossing

  • an embossing technique that creates a raised design without any ink or foil

    Example

    The business card had a subtle blind embossing of the company's logo.

  • an embossing technique that uses heat to melt powder onto paper or other materials to create a raised design

    Example

    The artist used heat embossing to create a shiny gold design on the black paper.

  • an embossing technique that uses foil to create a raised design with metallic or colored finish

    Example

    The wedding invitation had a beautiful foil embossing of the couple's names.

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Summary: embossing in Brief

Embossing [ɪmˈbɒsɪŋ] is a process of creating raised or sunken designs in materials like paper, leather, metal, or fabric. It can be used to create designs or patterns, such as the embossed logo on a leather bag or the 3D effect on a paper. There are different techniques of embossing, including blind embossing, heat embossing, and foil embossing.